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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14827"><p>Folks who enjoy something are usually glad to talk about it and answer questions. That's what makes this board work. Dun you're right, if someone isn't too proud or bashful to ask questions they will be amazed at what they can learn. If you're looking for a mentor you might be wise to avoid asking questions to a loud mouth. That type usually spends too much time talking to ever pick up on a lot of information. Plus, there is often more than one right answer but the loud mouth type will think his way is the only way - which it probably is for his limited knowledge.</p><p></p><p>Also, another place to check would be your local large animal vet(s). They will not want to spend a lot of time giving out info and advice (can't blame them) but they could tell you some names of locals in the business.</p><p></p><p>Craig</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14827"] Folks who enjoy something are usually glad to talk about it and answer questions. That's what makes this board work. Dun you're right, if someone isn't too proud or bashful to ask questions they will be amazed at what they can learn. If you're looking for a mentor you might be wise to avoid asking questions to a loud mouth. That type usually spends too much time talking to ever pick up on a lot of information. Plus, there is often more than one right answer but the loud mouth type will think his way is the only way - which it probably is for his limited knowledge. Also, another place to check would be your local large animal vet(s). They will not want to spend a lot of time giving out info and advice (can't blame them) but they could tell you some names of locals in the business. Craig [/QUOTE]
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